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The Digital Mapping of School Buildings Grant (Act 109), administered by the Wisconsin Department of Justice, is a state grant program that provides dedicated funding for school safety and security improvements in Wisconsin. With $3,413,615 in available funding, this program represents a significant opportunity for eligible applicants to invest in protective infrastructure, safety training, and security technology. First-come, first-served.
Eligible uses of Digital Mapping of School Buildings Grant (Act 109) funding include digital mapping data of school buildings, and compliance with wisconsin act 143 and act 109.
Eligible applicants for the Digital Mapping of School Buildings Grant (Act 109) include school boards in wisconsin, governing bodies of private schools, charter schools, and tribal schools. Application details: apply via egrants: https://egrants.wisdoj.gov/egmis.webui/, virtual webinars available for assistance, and project period: july 1, 2022 – june 30, 2026. This grant program is currently active and accepting applications. Reimbursable grant for critical incident mapping data.
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Michigan schools have an extra estimated $109/student to invest in school security measures to prevent school shootings.
Act now before your allocated funds run out.